English in Service, Complete, Книги 1Doubleday, Page, 1922 - Всего страниц: 179 |
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English in Service, Complete, Книги 1 Walter Wilbur Hatfield,Anne Laura McGregor Полный просмотр - 1922 |
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¹By permission adjectives adverbs aloud animal intelligence answer blackboard boys brother carburetor choose classmates clauses commas committee criticism decide dependent clause Discuss in class English in Service explain expressions father Find your problem finger lime finish friends girls give Gryphon hand heard idea incident interesting Jean Valjean Judge the stories lesson letter Lochinvar look minutes Mock Turtle modify mother narrative never oral paper paragraph passive voice Perhaps person play player predicate predicate adjective prepared present perfect tense problem Study punctuation pupils questions Read silently read the following speak speaker speech statement sure talk teacher will allow Tell your stories tences tense things thought tion told topic verbs Washington Irving Winkle wish words write
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